Crime
Denbigh, Wrexham
Theft of wearing apparel from a dwelling house. According to a witness the offence was breaking and entering a dwelling house. Prisoner aged 171. more
Offence type:
Larcenies
Specific offence:
Theft of personal goods (mainly wearing apparel, money and watches)
Accused
John Clayton, Laboureraka John Clayes in recogni
Outside Wales, Unspecified, co. Northumberland
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
John Jones, Wrexham, servantResult
Verdict:
Guilty.
Punishment:
Prays benefit of clergy, 2 years imprisonment with hard labour2
Other:
J, R, E, D
Crime
Denbigh, Llandyrnog
Breaking and entering prosecutor's house and stealing wearing apparel. Part of the stolen goods sold to a tailor from Holywell, co. Flint. Prisoner probably not from Llandyrnog. Prisoner aged 221. more
Offence type:
Capital offences against property
Specific offence:
Breaking & entering
Accused
John Smith, LabourerOutside Wales, Unspecified, Ireland
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Moses Parry, Llandyrnog, labourerResult
Verdict:
Guilty of larceny only2 - partial verdic
Punishment:
Prays benefit of clergy, transported for 7 years3
Other:
J, E
Crime
Denbigh, Llangollen
Theft from the dwelling house of money and wearing apparel. more
Offence type:
Capital offences against property
Specific offence:
Theft from dwelling house
Accused
Edward Jones, LabourerDenbigh, Llangollen
Plea: None recorded
Prosecutor
Hugh JonesResult
Verdict:
No true bill.
Punishment:
None recorded
Other:
R
Crime
Denbigh, St George
Theft of wearing apparel. Prisoner formerly employed by William Lewis Hughes of Kinmel, esq.; prosecutor still in his employment. Prisoner aged 281 more
Offence type:
Larcenies
Specific offence:
Theft of personal goods (mainly wearing apparel, money and watches)
Accused
William Fairhurst, Carter 2aka William Fenhurst
Denbigh, St George
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Thomas Williams, St George, carterResult
Verdict:
Guilty.
Punishment:
Prays benefit of clergy, 6 months imprisonment with hard labour3
Other:
J, R
Crime
Denbigh, Gresford
Maliciously maiming a cow on the same day as he left prosecutor's employment. more
Offence type:
Malicous offences against property
Specific offence:
Maiming / killing animals
Accused
Samuel Hughes, LabourerDenbigh, Gresford
Plea: None recorded
Prosecutor
William Phillips, Borras Hall, Gresford, faResult
Verdict:
No true bill.
Punishment:
None recorded
Other:
R
Crime
Denbigh, Wrexham
Highway robbery - money, pocket book and a pistol. Prisoner aged 301. more
Offence type:
Capital offences against property
Specific offence:
Robbery
Accused
John Connor, Laboureraka Thomas Edwards
Outside Wales, Unspecified, co. York.
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Thomas Whitfield & John Matthews, both of HResult
Verdict:
Guilty.
Punishment:
Death2
Other:
J, R
Crime
Denbigh, Ruabon
Theft of personal goods - a silver watch from prosecutor's dwelling house. Prisoner aged 15 with no fixed abode, but occasionally sleeps in collier's cabins. His father and namesake does not maintain him, but beats him whenever he goes near him. His mother left her family a long time ago. He is destitute because no one will employ him because he is subject to fits. He gets nothing but by begging and pilfering. more
Offence type:
Larcenies
Specific offence:
Theft of personal goods (mainly wearing apparel, money and watches)
Accused
Simon Thomas, LabourerDenbigh, Ruabon
Plea: Guilty.
Prosecutor
John Jones, RuabonResult
Verdict:
None recorded
Punishment:
Prays benefit of clergy, 1 year imprisonment with hard labour1
Other:
J, D
Crime
Denbigh, Llandysilio
Unlawfully entering the vault of the parish church, removing the coffin of one Thomas Jones and thence removing his body from the said coffin. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Miscellaneous
Accused
Edward Edwards, Solicitor 1Outside Wales, Oswestry, co. Salop 2
Plea: Guilty.
Prosecutor
Robert John Harries,esq. Llandysilio HallResult
Verdict:
None recorded
Punishment:
Fined 1/-3
Other:
R
Crime
Denbigh, Llandysilio
Unlawfully entering the vault of the parish church, removing the coffin of one Thomas Jones and thence removing his body from the said coffin. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Miscellaneous
Accused
Richard Pritchard, BlacksmithDenbigh, Llandysilio
Plea: Guilty.
Prosecutor
Robert John Harries,esq. Llandysilio HallResult
Verdict:
None recorded
Punishment:
Fined 1/-1
Other:
R
Crime
Denbigh, Llandysilio
Unlawfully entering the vault of the parish church, removing the coffin of one Thomas Jones and thence removing his body from the said coffin. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Miscellaneous
Accused
Edward Roberts, LabourerDenbigh, Llandysilio
Plea: Guilty.
Prosecutor
Robert John Harries,esq. Llandysilio HallResult
Verdict:
None recorded
Punishment:
Fined 1/-1
Other:
R
Crime
Denbigh, Llandysilio
Unlawfully entering the vault of the parish church, removing the coffin of one Thomas Jones and thence removing his body from the said coffin. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Miscellaneous
Accused
Thomas Jones, MasonDenbigh, Llangollen 1
Plea: Guilty.
Prosecutor
Robert John Harries,esq. Llandysilio HallResult
Verdict:
None recorded
Punishment:
Fined 1/-2
Other:
R
Crime
Denbigh, Llandysilio
Unlawfully entering the vault of the parish church, removing the coffin of one Thomas Jones and thence removing his body from the said coffin. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Miscellaneous
Accused
William Evans, LabourerDenbigh, Llandysilio
Plea: Guilty.
Prosecutor
Robert John Harries,esq. Llandysilio HallResult
Verdict:
None recorded
Punishment:
Fined 1/-1
Other:
R